Special Shy Cat Looking for Home in #LoveToTheMax Campaign

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Max A308238 is a painfully shy cat who has been an MAS resident since he was surrendered on October 17. He was so unhappy at first, but that's not uncommon, and we thought he might decompress after a few days and come out of his shell. He never did. Max could not have been less happy in the shelter--he refused any and all contact or affection from people, and any attempts by us to bring him around just caused him to be stressed. Fortunately one of our wonderful kitten fosters, Mindy Bush, agreed to take a break from kittens and try her magic on a shy adult cat. So after 111 days in the shelter, Max embarked on his foster adventure with Mindy.

Mindy has been updating us daily on Max's progress, and he has made some major leaps! The photo at left was taken on February 5, the day he went home with her. His pupils are completely dilated, indicating he's very scared and nervous. If you look closely you can see that his mouth is open in a hiss. His feet are on the ground, ready to attempt escape if needed. The photo on the right reflects a completely different state of mind. His pupils are much smaller, his posture is relaxed, and he even has his feet tucked under his body in the classic "cat loaf" position, indicating he feels safe and comfortable.

MAS Announcements

Mid-South Shelters & Rescues Learn to Save More Lives with Dog Playgroups from Dogs Playing for Life
In December, Memphis Animal Services hosted dog playgroup training by Dogs Playing for Life, a non-profit organization that has trained over 230 shelters to incorporate playgroups for dogs into their daily operations, thanks to a grant from Animal Farm Foundation. [See more]

MAS Surpasses Goal of 7,000 New Beginnings in 2018, Ends 2018 with 88% Save Rate
Memphis Animal Services today announced that in 2018 they reached an historic milestone of processing more than 7,000 adoptions and rescue transfers in one year, ending the year at an all-time high 88 percent save rate. [See more]

Memphis Animal Services Now Includes Heartworm Treatment in Adoption Fee: Grants, including $61,500 from PetSmart Charities, to fund program
Memphis Animal Services recently announced that for the first time in the shelter’s history, they will be including heartworm treatment in their adoption fee for dogs who test positive for heartworms. The shelter says that about half of the adult dogs coming into MAS test positive for heartworms, which is fatal to dogs if not treated. Heartworms are spread by mosquitoes, making dogs in the South particularly likely to become infected. Heartworm disease can be prevented by taking regular medication as directed by a veterinarian, but once a dog is infected, treatment can be very expensive. [See more]

Memphis Animal Services Recognized with Team Excellence Award at City of Memphis Ovation Awards
A MESSAGE FROM OUR DIRECTOR: "Our team at Memphis Animal Services does a very difficult job every day with grace. The exceptional group I have the privilege of working with gives their whole selves to the 8,500 animals that come into the city shelter each year. They bond with each new animal they come into contact with. They rejoice when their animal friends find new homes. They grieve when their favorites don’t make it. And they wake up every day ready to do it all over again, with open hearts and open arms." [See more]

MAS Partners with Memphis Fire Department for #FirefighterFosters
In October, MAS and MFD got together with the pilot of the brand new Firefighter Foster program, which we believe is the first of its kind. Fire Station 20 is the first station to foster a shelter dog, Juice (pictured), until he's ready to go on a transport to a no-kill shelter in another state. We're excited to expand the program to have more fire stations foster shelter dogs! [See more]

Petco Foundation Invests in Lifesaving Work of Memphis Animal Services
Memphis Animal Services announced it has been awarded a $60,000 grant from the Petco Foundation to support its efforts to find homes for heartworm-positive dogs. [See more]

MAS Shelter Dog in Training to be Service Dog for VeteransMidsouth Canines for Veterans chose Donnelson for the newest addition to their program which trains service dogs for veterans who've been diagnosed with PTSD. [See more]

MAS Announces New Adoption Fees Thanks to Rachael Ray Save Them All Grant from Best Friends Animal Society
Memphis Animal Services has received a Rachael Ray Save Them All grant from Best Friends Animal Society in the amount of $30,000 to reduce adoption fees for large dogs. Thanks to this grant, adoption fees for dogs over 30 lbs. will be indefinitely reduced from $75 to $40, effective October 1. MAS also announced several other updates to their adoption fees:
• $40: All dogs over 30 lbs, all adult cats
• $20: All pets on the urgent list
• $80: All dogs under 30 lbs, puppies under 5 months old, and kittens under 5 months old [See more]

Big Mac's #FosterFieldTrip
One of our wonderful foster families offered to take Big Mac on a field trip to ease his shelter stress. Big Mac went to Shelby Farms, has a spa day at Hollywood Feed, then ended his trip on the Swanky's Taco Shop patio! His field trip foster family says he was an angel! You can see a video of Big Mac here: [See more]

MAS Announces New Hours
Effective August 4th, MAS hours are now 12-4 every day, with extended hours until 7pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Stray Surrender hours are Tuesday-Saturday from 12-4pm.

MAS Attends Best Friend Conference
MAS was also recognized with four other shelters across the country making huge strides toward saving all healthy, treatable, and adoptable pets. [See More]

Deluca's #FosterFieldTrip
Deluca #A305545 had been at the shlter for nearly a month. We were so excited when one of our foster families took him on a field trip! First, Deluca went to Shelby Farms on a nice stroll around the lake! Then he got to go to Hollywood Feed where he had the ultimate spa experience!

ALSAC Cares Volunteers spent their morning helping out at MAS
From laundry to building carriers, they helped out with various everyday task that keep us running! They also learned about the various ongoing volunteer opportunities we have available, got a tour of the shelter, and got some snuggles in with the adoptable dogs!

MAS Separates Play Yard!
Thanks to donated funds MAS was to separates the big grassy play yard into 6 sections! Previously, we could only have three dogs outside in yards at once, which made it really tough on busy days for adopters to meet dogs. Now, with our 6 grassy yards, 2 dog runs, and 1 cement square yard, we can have NINE DOGS outside at once! [See More]

MAS Offers a Kitten 2 for 1 Special!
MAS started their Kitten 2 for 1 special this June. Any kittens, up to 6 months old, were only $30!

Second Annual Tiger Takeover!
For the second year in a row select members of the University of Memphis football team, lead by offensive line coach and run game coordinator, Ryan Silverfield, took over as adoption counselors at MAS on Saturday, June 23. The team helped 20 dogs and cats find their forever homes! [See More]

$30 Pet Adoptions for Entire Summer!
MAS offers $30 pet adoptions for all animals from June 1st until August 31st, as a part of Save A Shelter Pet Summer!

It's a Kitten Bonanza!
It's kitten season at MAS and we were up to our noses in kittens in need of fosters. We sent out plea after plea for some help, and the community did not disappoint! Over 80 kittens (and a few adults), went out to foster homes! Some were even adopted!

Human Walking with Baker and Donelson
This week MAS was thrilled to partner with Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowits, PC downtown for one of out Human Walking events. Our helpful shelter dogs went downtown to Court Square to rescue these office workers from their desks and take them for an afternoon walk. [See More]

$25 Dog Adoptions
MAS offers $25 dog adoptions throughout the month of May

Memphis Library Animal Adoptathon
MAS teams up with the Memphis Public Libraries for an Animal Adoptathon.

MAS Sees 182% Increase in Adoptions From June & July Adoption Promotions
Memphis Animal Services today announced that their month-to-date save rate is 91 percent and asked for the community’s support to help them maintain that percentage for the rest of the month. [See more]

MAS Sees 182% Increase in Adoptions From June & July Adoption Promotions
Thanks to a partnership with Best Friends Animal Society, Memphis Animal Services offered $10 cat adoptions from June 1-30 and $17.76 pet adoptions from June 25-July 3. Local media really helped get the word out, and Wizard’s donated an ad in the Memphis Flyer, and adopters showed up in droves! There were a total of 265 publicly adopted pets who got new homes under the two adoption promotions, compared to 94 during the same period last year, resulting in a 182% year-over-year increase in adoptions during that period.

MAS Hosts Tiger Takeover
Memphis Animal Services had some special help one Saturday in June: 14 Memphis Tiger football players and their coach, Ryan Silverfield! The players "took over" as adoption counselors for the day, and helped make 24 matches in the two hours they were there! [See more]

MAS Takes 20+ Cats from Same Owner
Memphis Animal Services today announced that they have taken in 20 cats from a home in midtown, where the owner was evicted and asked MAS to help find his cats good homes. [See more]

MAS Announces New Adoption Fees Thanks to Rachael Ray Save Them All Grant from Best Friends Animal Society
Memphis Animal Services has received a Rachael Ray Save Them All grant from Best Friends Animal Society in the amount of

MAS Announces New Adoption Fees Thanks to Rachael Ray Save Them All Grant from Best Friends Animal Society
Memphis Animal Services has received a Rachael Ray Save Them All grant from Best Friends Animal Society in the amount of